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Post by oracle on Apr 14, 2007 14:10:51 GMT -7
hi,
1. what size of fuel line should i use for the ysr50?
2. is anyone selling a new fuel petthingy for a ysr50?
let me know...
thanks.
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Post by ysr50dotcom on Apr 18, 2007 18:07:30 GMT -7
I have a fuel Petthingy instock. email me info@ysr50.com
Fuel Line is generally available at any motorcycle shop. Just bring your old one to the shop size up. Might be able to find fuel line at a local hardware store as well.
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Post by oracle on Apr 18, 2007 22:32:08 GMT -7
new, old? is it an oem? how much?
thanks.
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Post by blackflagracing on Aug 23, 2007 0:59:31 GMT -7
<snip> Fuel Line is generally available at any motorcycle shop. Just bring your old one to the shop size up. Might be able to find fuel line at a local hardware store as well. Would you know the actual size? The YSR I'm rebuilding currently does not have any fuel line to compare to; also ideas on clamps, just worm drive? This will be a track only bike so if there is something that is easier/quicker to disconnect would be interested in hearing about. Thanks
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Post by ysrcali on Aug 23, 2007 5:52:31 GMT -7
I think the ID (inner dia) of the fuel hose is 1/8". Go to your local auto store and buy a couple hoses close in size, then go from there.
Me personally, I bought and use clear vinyl tubing from OSH (Orchard Supply Hardware). Being that the hose is transparent, you can visually see fuel flow.
I also use the worm type hose clamps. Just be sure to buy the right size for the hose that you plan to use
Also, I recommend you installing a fuel filter (small). You don't want any crap that may be in your tank to get into your carb.
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Post by airdreams1 on Aug 23, 2007 23:31:29 GMT -7
TCR caries all the parts in question. The correct size fuel line, petthingy, fuel filter & even a quick disconnect. I highly recomend the quick disconnect. It makes life much easier when you need to remove the tank. teamcalamari.com/ or call them: 1-831-484-1921
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Post by blackflagracing on Aug 24, 2007 12:01:14 GMT -7
Thanks for the info folks.
Both the fuel filter and quick disconnect sound like good ideas. The petcrock could probably stand replacing as well.
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